A Lake Wales resident charged earlier this month with attempted lewd battery and soliciting a sexual act with a minor, has been rearrested by Polk County Sheriff's deputies.

THE LEDGER

BABSON PARK | A Lake Wales resident charged earlier this month with attempted lewd battery and soliciting a sexual act with a minor, has been rearrested by Polk County Sheriff's deputies.

David C. Ullman, 54, has been accused of violating the conditions of his pretrial release, the Sheriff's Office said. He was arrested Thursday and jailed with no bond.

Ullman bailed out of jail June 11, posting a $52,000 surety bond. As a condition of his release, Ullman was required to provide pretrial services with the address of his actual residency and immediately provide any change of address to pretrial services.

Detectives attempted to locate Ullman on Wednesday to ensure he was meeting the release conditions, the Sheriff's Office said. Detectives could not locate him at the address he provided pretrial services. Detectives were told he had not been residing there. Two additional addresses were checked and Ullman was not there, either, the Sheriff's Office said.

Detectives eventually learned he was staying at a guest house in Babson Park, which is where detectives found him. Ullman told them he learned he could stay at the Babson Park house late Tuesday after the pretrial release service office had closed. After learning detectives were looking for him, he contacted the pretrial office, the Sheriff's Office said.

Pretrial release services requested the release order be revoked, which was granted by Circuit Judge Glenn T. Shelby. An arrest warrant was issued and Ullman was taken into custody.